Who We Become When We Stop Resisting
When we stop resisting the currents of our lives, a quieter version of ourselves begins to surface. Not the person we used to be, and not yet the person we’re becoming — but the self that forms in the space created by letting go.
The Comfort of Certainty: Why We Follow Faith
Belief steadies us, giving comfort and meaning—but when it hardens, it becomes a cage. Curiosity keeps faith alive. Truth never fears the question; it only grows clearer under light.
The Quiet Stabilizer: When Stillness Speaks Louder Than the Storm
When the world feels unsteady, the stabilizer’s work is simple: remain still. Presence itself reorganizes chaos, one calm ripple at a time.
Cause and Effect: The Further from Center, the Less We Choose
We often mistake choice for freedom—but what if true free will exists only near Source? This post explores the Hermetic law of Cause and Effect, the illusion of decision-making, and how consciousness descends into structure and constraint.